25 V II XV :v TAXI and Ambulance Servlca Anywhere at Anytime. Stand P 'al Hotel, 3rd Ave. 4 (US U,y ...mri tvn a warn iiiii nmii unn ii till 11L.1 AII41 I AT ATLIN SOLD Just Put Through Viv 20 An "Twitiiiiy proi-i.i'i -I Vtw.nti i" 1 1 1 1 1 III I il i I " tere-: n ' d- ..iiir. II Ml h'"k- injii.- i li Intuitu tlii. a Nov. so. A motion: tin ue of remain f the r.iollllule! ' in fur e!iirlnHMilal t.niel Hinilli we wu( in Ihe I.(lluture 30 I'rovineiul unl i"- iir mberx uf Ihe llnufe i he government nioiinn. . TIDAL WAVE ON Pacific Port Is Reported to be 4 Dostroyed With Much Loss of Life Mi -1 i.ity. .Nov. SO. It l ; Hal the I'aeiric eaiort i iixejn vvii ileslroyed h.v viv. a ilesiialeli from uy- Only meiitfre r reeeived. hill theso Heavy rn-iinlllev warning. ' ' iiersuii In IIm (illy ' water nhniihl he ' uii ful ami not waslu 1 v us nur iiiiiIii ronnee- will mil he eoiniileleil . ii('f;.n. tinx) Tticsiluy. ' ' or l'rinre Hiiierl. pound In IW23 when there was ino clow eMon al ail. I 'Hi'K TK fpaTitfei. iff 'the lialMnrt IhiiIiii- M lrte Yi k f ....in ier. e todut Hi.- lie, j HMerl lhal in Aiipuwl lliera I.MB.IMMi .i.u..d- markelw - en ii.i.i. than aW ceiliere he lrae. month', hand- - in iie. i...h.u II uliaeeholder. in lid. Who lllele(! , miimII f rarl ion line of Ihe hare. tot I h-ir holil- Mreemen: . inn i n.wn a v n u u n ' a n a a 11 1 aj ii'iinniii ill i w v. IN LEGISLATURE linn in Hie HlHiory- oi ine pori. Month by Month Total nMtnlli ly moiilh for the year aae h Itfllow. muwira-tne fimirr- for I he eorrenHind- iiav nion thin ven : iKebnmry i Maerli . . i tiiril II v . . . 1 1 1 1 1 e lulv . . . Viiun.l 0lmt Oruetome Invettlga- j .t w-llon Atked by Twlgfl Ni.mmiiIm Wheat .. C. 1'. 11. IV.Ti 1.1 Hi.lHH) ;i.Kin.H(ni :.:niK.Knn v.:t.tM a.-.'ti'.Mwi ;i.oh.(imo l.nfln.vnn :t.u(t;.tHMi 2'.Mft,WHI l.:t-.M.tMi In dale) . (.niixervalive. ile-j 144i44- (limit lee uf lnve- 1loue here. Mexican coast.: : : n.r.. tSllvur ....... i Itiiily Alniku .... Duuwoll (irutihy MuniKit iMemler I'orler Idaho flirf Iltlel Tennluu I.. A I ' Ilttfus (Iliul-lnne Hllvercirsl llnwe Sound Iliilh Untie iii IV? I alo Winp tt)3t 5.S55.000 2.1HV.K00 ;.t.2t)0 .'i.nvs.aoo a.iiKK.mo 3.H I.S.WI0 S.iUS.ton S.flSV.tnn s.-sit.:" PRAYERS READ BY WOMAN YESTERDAY IN LEGISLATURE VH IoUIA. N"x -'' Mr-. I.auili wire of r.nui-liii.-iiilier lHiil l.aiul) of the Valval ion Army said prayer in Ihe l.ejiislaluie elenlil.v. II ' I'"' Urn time in hislory of Ihe lo-MMiiue thai a woman lia- o offieiiiled in the VANCOUVER EXCHANGE TEST ELEVATOR MACHINERY NOW Power Connected Today and First "Turn 0er to be Made Al noon loday liie lvalor w . cunueeted up and louHtrrow (d firl inaehlnery lel will Im- rn.nii l Ihe elevator. The Kwer w ' off loilay a little over an U" While the eliai fc-e a" he made. NVUle the ih.w i vottape was ri-e.i ma I et Hint ''in liirUU will le l uoT will be K'ea out Ute vit'. - wa in Huh i in a it! in till II wa a jriniil Mi .i. Mil Mir oouvr was chinked i .. e liy dock lMt.nl recently else i:e r v wimlil have been wiMn liiili and power for IW" days w.ien Uic water main waMnm k lai a du r two uis. Inest l.ove. uterinlenUeni or ut ilil ie. will relinquish hi du ir wllli Ihe elly on Itereiniic ;t and vli le- the eity on lec eiuher 7. DEPORTATION PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper 1'lllNCi: III PKItT. H.C., riUHAY. XOVKMHEfl 20. 025. VMltrdar'i Clrcvlttlon. 1504 Four S , :i Ii tutndie- who recently arrived unite the lu' in " ie jut? wi he 1 i-group art' Mr. ami Mr-. Oup-kshittik and eighi hiidren. Abenteensh -e: Mi . uu.! Mi. Will and mx children. Fruscrburg; Mr. and Sirs. Forbes und two children. King F.u-wurd. and Mr. and Mrs. Murne und live rhildreu. (ileurnug. File-hire. Strut 4M. Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, The latest and best for the. least. Phone 467. PRICE FIVE CENTS AUBUT CATCH FOR YEAR IS LARGE ONE PARLIAMENT VERY LIKELY WILL NOT MEET UNTIL SECOND WEEK JANUARY Halibut Catch for Year Much the Same as Last Nearly 30,000,000 lbs: !. Hiding- ill Prince lliipcrt from American mid hooper during tin year lV2h. Hie fiul year lliui , -on ha been oxsralive on ImiIIi etuis, namely from . Fchruurv !. mid frum November 15 to Jaiiuurv ;U. t'i' favorably with llSM when llicre wa only six ,-. -cu-mi uinl yenr pieviou U dial when there -e . ti hI till. n.irv tabulation ol the lligft Prime Muperl landing - - - ' made .vetcrriay showed u lolul l..r the year of 28,0.1.200 pound. W il hi ii the next few day oiticthiMg under twenty -houier are expected to land fih here llntl was caught beforei lut Sunday wlii'ii Hi cloe ea-! u irli(l. Till will further; . i a ....II .1 . . . 1 ..... I .. .ui. h I Ommj KCtomct nnv m mu- - .... - ....... .....v ......( llonalre at Result or Deal i iw ueiiiiiieiy nompiieii uniii , tin- lat out stand hie bout it in. Tin incomplete Intul or '.'8.-! 0ll.;o pound b.r ItfZS mm-; pare wilh a lll of 2i.l ii l.filio, pound landed here in K2t when there vm Mlly i( iwlv of filwej .eaon Nd wtH. V.Ufi.7no! I.ucky Jim uluelc" Hid. 1 . k .. . 1 .18.00 I .:w National Sllvnr.... Ilurnllon A led I.:i7 .0(1 I i .ro l8.ro -'o.uo .on ; -j.;io ".in .i .0(1 M li .30 .13 -I? .18 .8'n .2" K .07 Vv .00 .'8.00 110.00 .:18 .15 .14 U .15 .02 jtK .21M, .1414 .IC . .20 H .28 Australian Government Send Away President and Secretary of Union to SYDNEY, N.S.W., Nov. 20. Commonwealth police have arrested Tom Walsh, president, and Jaoob Johannsen, secretary, of the Australian Soa-men's Union and they are held for deportation. The action of the police was taken at the Instance of Premier Bruce and Is the result of the federal eleotlon In which be was returned to power and during which the deportation question figured prominently. MEMORIAL UNVEILED TO EARLY NAVIGATORS VICTOIUA. Nov. '.'0. A memorial In Hip eiarhleeulh cen tury navijfalors whose voyaKes led In Ihe discovery of Ihe new world's tunlhwesl win umelieu hern yeslerday by lloherl Murk-ley. a deseeudeul of Guduln Charles llarkley, who Hrst renll-ied Ihe iiossllillllles of lliivlcal- Infr Ihe Inland walers reached by Ihe slt'Hlls of .luai) de 1 ucu. aaaBllaaB "' aK HaVaaaalP IHBaHH1 ' Vi. '"...-.. Alexandra, the wlio died u s HI." Queen's Mother KINGSTON BEAN Wss In Hospital for Chronic Ailment and. ' tDled, ot His . Own Volition IMl.sTO.V Xov. 20.- The vve reerend 1 r. i.eorse Starr, dean in Si. lieorge's cathedral. Kin?- .in. iiulario. eomuiilled suicide yesierday at Ihe lieacoitss Ho-.iial whern he was u iatieRI. Tie was admitted to the lio-)iita'. on Jcloner 21 sulTci in? from u iintnie ailment. Beyond the t-talemenl thai "h" died of his own voiii kmi." the au-liorilies eav'' no del ails. proWsTade BY MENNONITES Seven of Them Cleared Joint Profit of $26,000 on Leased Farm Lands Last Year W INXII'lIti, Xov. 20. -Seven Metmoiitte families who arrived 11 a ien:iiless condition la-l fall iearcd a pridi! of 2C.OOO by leasing 2.U8U acres of rarin lands a; Provost. Alberta, according lo a stalmenl made by the manager oT the llemer Canada ladouisa-. ion AssiMMation. The .Mennoni-''cs have now purtdiased the laud 1 iiilrighl. Mrs. Norman A. WhII and daughter sailed this morning nu Ihe I'rinee Kuperl for Victoria t hi "lignum inlay, ioiii Mr. Wall who is already il. ' i 81 . ' In- sou til. Ottawa Opinion is Parliament Will Not be Able to Meet Until Second Week in the New Year OTTAW A. Nov. X'U. U is doubtful whether all the return. will be in o llial Parliament muy open on Deceutber 10. lit Ihe meantime preparations are going, ahead in readine for the event. It is expected llntl by the end or the mouth it will be definitely known whether it will be possible lo open before the holiday. Tlie general opinion eetn to be Hint a dale aboul thy sec ond week tli Junmiry will be set, u none of Ihe members would wMi lo bo away flu- Hie Uhrislmu or. New Year celebration. The opinion here is gain hug ground Unit there would be no advantage lo ho gained from l'urlhimetit meeting die fore Christmas, as no business could j strength of the government unul be done unlil January. All lhatthen lo adjourn. Dowager Queen Alexandra Died Today at Sandringham following Several Severe Heart Attacks . - n . . . i. SA.MiIUMiIIAM. Knp. Nov. 20. The (Jueen Molher, Alex audi ii. died nue !lu- afU'i noon us a ' CMiii 01 heart trouble. The mid had been exnecled tor some days and King tieorge, yiieen Maiy and hi third daughter, (.tueeu Maude o: Norway, and other member of Hoyal Fnniil) were nt her bedside before he died. A bulletiu -ent oul eurlier in the afternoon by the physi-eiun rend: ''tjiietn Alexandra is siukii.g rapidly following a re-eiinenee of heai"! atUnk during the morning." Free recourse to oxygen vu hud to miligale her sufferings. The Uueen. ilant-hler ,if Kin" Christian f iienmark. was iiorn in 8ti and married the I'rinee uf Wale- on March In. 1803. She was Ooeen of Kun-' land from Jan. 22. llMll. to May tl. I9ln. when Kiin F.dward, her. hecciubr I. Her mat -riage to the Hritish I'rinee vvus said to be nurely a ins enwageineni io i-rioccs Mary of Teck hud been announced. The I'riuoe later married the prince who is now Kin? fieorge. GRAND JURY DEFENDS Declares It Heard no Evidence Indicating a Crime Had Been Committed or Connsctlng Wong With IL VAXODlVKIl. -Nov. 20. Answering a slatemenl made by Hon. A. M. Mansnn in liie Legislature that the I i rand Jury, which tried the murder charge against Won r Foon Sing should have returned true bill, Hie Jury in Us pre sentment lo Mr. .lust ice Macdon-uld, who conducted the ussix.es. replied that it heard no evidence I hut the crime had been eomnit- ted or connecting I lie Cliiuumuu wilh Ihe crime. ARRESTED ON CHARGE THEFf AT ALICE ARM Sam Westrom Will Arrive Here Tomorrow In Custody of Provincial Constable Broughton of Ab-botsford Sam W est nun. arrested ul Ah holsford by I lie provincial police, will urrtve in the eity cm the inoe.-s Heal nee tomorrow in custody of Con-lahle ItioHplilon of Abbblsfoid and will be taken on lo Anyox whe.ru he will face preliminary trial on a fhnrge of having stolen peronul effects belonging to "sear Flint of Alice Arm. HA1TIEN STEAMER SANK ON MONDAY Three Rescued But It Is Feared: all Others Have Been I Drowned HAVANA. Nov. 20. steamer Villes de ('.ayes. carry! could be done would be to hearing mure than 200 laborers for the speech from Ihe throne'; tothe Cuban sugar field. auk move Ihe adoption of the ad- Monday. An engineer and Iwp dress, to lake a lest vote on the BOAT OWNERS MEET MEMBER husband, died. She would have' celebrated her 81sl birthday on Committee Appointed at Meeting Last Night to Confer With Fred Stork, M.P. love inaleh. hut. like most qlher; A commillet. consisting 0r Itoyal mulches il was to some ex- (,wl.e l rlUi j. a,ri8tia,lseu, D. lent arranged. Ihe bride was v Lal,. und lK illt4;i,ie Was dele-well received in Itnlaiu uinlj Hl u me,;Uui; oI ti,e HUH. since that tliw has held a l'ro-jbul Doal Uwimrs- Ansuciatlou mineni iaw in inc. auecaon oi . ..,,.. , rt Fre(1 sinrk. 'he H0l. M.I'., and take u with him mat- Thc eldest ou of the (jural., lw pe.,atnjB lu tl,e welfare of "Uh- '.iarei.ee ..o. ao lhH illdu?lr ulU nj-ihi 4,e lived, would have lmn " 1Kirt Amonghv JnaUers will au.k dJ I.. . ..rt'.. uieu m id--- j ic Hie uueslion at tendance. President was in the chair. of breakwater und wharf for the nio-iuilo fleet and the nece-sily of providing further aids to navigation such us the placiitg of lights, etc The meeting last uight was to have been the annual ouc but it was decidel to defer the eler- : r .rr: ,:l ..II II... lloLLr IN A UNll LAJL, halibut boats are in when it is expected there will be a larger I). Lurseu TRIED TO LAND WHISKY IN U.S. British Columbia Took Part In Prohibition Boat Malahat Fight With Officials VAN Cut Vl'.lt. Xov. 20. Word has been" received here that the member or the crew of Ihe Vancouver rum-runner Muluhut fought a pitched battle wilh pro hibition officials ut Seal Heuch, California, when attempting lo land part or lltelr cungo or whiskey I,, help San Franciscans celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. There were no casualties, so lav us known. CONSERVATIVES MAKE ONE GAIN G. W. Spotton Declared Elected on Recount Over Progressive Previously Given Seat l.tiXluiX. oul.. Nov. 20. 0. W. Spotton. Couservulive, wan elected by a majority of eight in I lie North Huron recount. J. NV. King. Progressive had been previously "given us elected. SUGGEST THAT WINE BE SOLD IN PARLORS llaitienl VICTOIUA. Xov. 20. Attorney ietierul Manson denied today that Ihe lioveruuumt intended lo allow wine to be sold In Leef (Hirlnr. He understood, how- seamen were picked up' und fear'ever that private members in i felt, thai Ihe remainder ofjlciid o introduce a propo! a! those "on board were drowned. Itlie present esion. ' ' 1